Horrific Inquiry
It may not be the standout Zombie was hoping for, but Halloween finds its own brutal identity along the way while still honoring the original.
While the visuals and horror may not have stood the test of time, The Birds proves there is still more to be taken away watch after watch.
Unpredictable and unapologetically violent, Terrifier may seem like a B-horror, but it is far from it.
Where Michael Myers was the boogie man of the late 1970s, Freddie Krueger was for the 80s.
Ahead of its time, Cat People may have a slow start, but it is rich in cinematic history and horrific craftsmanship.
Nothing seemed more fitting for the fall equinox than Fritz Kiersch’s adaptation of Stephen King’s classic Children of the Corn.
Paco Plaza’s Verónica is the latest to enter the horror genre fold of demonic possessions, Ouija boards, and hauntings.
Predator is one of those classic films that is a must-see – especially if you have the right crowd to watch it with.
Urban Legend may have become a legend of its own in the years since its release, yet it still retains its place within the slasher films of the 1990s.
While Piranha may not be the best horror film, even boarder lining ridiculous at times, it is undeniably entertaining.
From the layers of trauma to the shocking twist ending, Carnival of Souls is a classic cinematic experience best shared with others.
On this Horrific Inquiry, we review the 2008 remake of Prom Night!
The Stepfather is not the knock-out it wants to be, yet there is a horror within its framework and excellent lead performance.
For this Horrific Inquiry, we take a look at the 2010 horror starring Ryan Reynolds: Buried.
The latest Horrific Inquiry with Stephanie Archer ventures into 2013’s Mama, just in time for Mother’s Day!